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senate jack reid, the number two democrat on the committee, praised the senator from massachusetts. i can't think of anybody who has come to the senate with 30 years of detailed knowledge of the industry, he said. it's really an abundance of intellectual riches. she's been a crusader in the industry. she conceived the protection bureau. her career, standing up for the regular folks of the middle class. and the banking committee is going to be hers. i hope she takes it. >>> tonight if our survey, i asked, who is paul ryan going to fight for? 97% of you say the rich. >>> coming up, walmart employees are fed up with low wages and bad working conditions so they could be staging a major black friday strike. we'll bring you all the details next, stay with us. >>> in the big finish tonight, for the first time walmart is facing a major labor strike and could impact black friday. walmart workers plan to strike at 1,000 stores around the country with the biggest protests taking place on black friday. smaller demonstrations have been happening since early october. workers are fighting for the
senate jack reid, the number two democrat on the committee, praised the senator from massachusetts. i can't think of anybody who has come to the senate with 30 years of detailed knowledge of the industry, he said. it's really an abundance of intellectual riches. she's been a crusader in the industry. she conceived the protection bureau. her career, standing up for the regular folks of the middle class. and the banking committee is going to be hers. i hope she takes it. >>> tonight if...
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. >> you know, even scott brown of massachusetts, considered a more mainstream republican, lost his race in that state last night. he voted for the blunt amendment and against paycheck fairness. shouldn't republicans take a hint? i mean, i hope they don't, seriously. because they're just going to be, eventually, cycle after cycle, voted out. because, i think the american people do get this, the majority do get it. it will be a matter of time. they really do need to change, don't they? >> they really do. and i think what really helped the democrats is that the democrats were willing to talk about it. president obama talked about his support for the paycheck fairness act, which is the next step after passing lily ledbetter, that we need to do. president obama talked specifically about understanding the challenges that women face, when you work an entire lifetime at unequal pay. elizabeth warren gets that. tammy baldwin gets it. lois franklin in florida gets it. tammy duckworth in illinois. i mean, these candidates understood it and they are explicitly talking about the impact on women, of
. >> you know, even scott brown of massachusetts, considered a more mainstream republican, lost his race in that state last night. he voted for the blunt amendment and against paycheck fairness. shouldn't republicans take a hint? i mean, i hope they don't, seriously. because they're just going to be, eventually, cycle after cycle, voted out. because, i think the american people do get this, the majority do get it. it will be a matter of time. they really do need to change, don't they?...
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the problem in massachusetts is that scott brown did just spend >>> welcome to "the ed show" from new york. president obama is using every tool in the toolbox to protect the middle class. it is starting to work. this is the ed show. >>> if we can get a few house republicans to agree as well, i'll sign this bill as soon as congress sends it my way. i've got to repeat. i have got a pen. >> a major republican says he is ready to take the president's deal on taxes. house speaker, john boehner, is not happy. >> hell, no, you can't. >> anti-tax crusader, grover norquist attacking the wives of republican congressman? >> i hope his wife understands that commitments last a little longer than two years. >> tonight, lee saunders on the grassroots blast to pass the middle class tax cuts. >> small business owner, lou krantz, on his meeting with the president. congressman, steve israel, on the democratic momentum on the fiscal cliff. plus. >> karen finney on the new bizarre attack on ambassador, susan rice. >> all of the sudden, we are the bell of the ball. we are here to say, it's time to start to
the problem in massachusetts is that scott brown did just spend >>> welcome to "the ed show" from new york. president obama is using every tool in the toolbox to protect the middle class. it is starting to work. this is the ed show. >>> if we can get a few house republicans to agree as well, i'll sign this bill as soon as congress sends it my way. i've got to repeat. i have got a pen. >> a major republican says he is ready to take the president's deal on taxes....
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and as a northeastern republican, who is understands, as mitt romney did, when he was governor of massachusetts, that this, you know, extreme conservatism, this severe conservative thinking, as romney described himself, it just doesn't cut it when people are hurting. >> well, having covered storms and devastation in small towns in the middle of the country, when people lose their homes, they feel like they have lost absolutely everything and they don't know where to turn next. and it does affect your emotion on how you view the role of government. do you think chris christie is seeing a different role of government, having seen what he has seen the last few days in his state? >> no, i think he's always been pretty sophisticated about this kind of thing. but he knows that he needs to have a great relationship with the obama administration to get the help that he needs. you can see him in that picture that we just saw, nodding his head vigorously, when the president said that every phone call should be returned within 15 minutes. he needs a responsive federal government. but what this does, what
and as a northeastern republican, who is understands, as mitt romney did, when he was governor of massachusetts, that this, you know, extreme conservatism, this severe conservative thinking, as romney described himself, it just doesn't cut it when people are hurting. >> well, having covered storms and devastation in small towns in the middle of the country, when people lose their homes, they feel like they have lost absolutely everything and they don't know where to turn next. and it does...
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i think what will happen in connecticut as well as in massachusetts, you know, these senate races, you know, it is not just in indiana and missouri where these candidates have hurt themselves and hurt the republican party. these have a hangover effect. and i think because, you know, a lot of moderate voters, one democratic base voters get mobilized, moderate voters get alienated. that's why i think senator brown will lose that seat. >> is barack obama a pretty good guy to talk about on the campaign trail with the job growth and a good report that just came out on friday today? >> depends where you are. i say in a lot of places he's much better to have on the campaign trail than he probably was a month or two ago, right? because everyone likes to have a good jobs news but particularly when you're talking about places like ohio, and wisconsin, you know, that's -- he's more, i think, welcome there than he would have been beforehand. so it certainly is not bad news, put it that way. >> it is not bad news. it would seem to me that that's what people would be talking about in a big way. kell
i think what will happen in connecticut as well as in massachusetts, you know, these senate races, you know, it is not just in indiana and missouri where these candidates have hurt themselves and hurt the republican party. these have a hangover effect. and i think because, you know, a lot of moderate voters, one democratic base voters get mobilized, moderate voters get alienated. that's why i think senator brown will lose that seat. >> is barack obama a pretty good guy to talk about on...